Song et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Nano-selenium stablilized by Konjac Glucommannan and its biological activity in vitroSong et al., 2022
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- Song J
- Zhou J
- Li X
- Li P
- Tian G
- Zhang C
- Zhou D
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Nano-selenium particles (SeNPs) are considered to have high biological activity and low toxicity, but their stability need to be improved. Konjac glucomannan (KGM) was introduced as a stabilizer for the preparation of SeNPs via ascorbic acid (AA)-sodium selenite (Na 2 …
- 239000011669 selenium 0 title abstract description 101
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